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R.E.M. Add Dates, Reveal Accelerate Special Edition
Plus: Brief Michael Stipe video interview

Geared up to Accelerate and readying themselves to pal around North America with the youngsters in Modest Mouse and the National, R.E.M. have announced their big plans for the summer. The band will head to Europe in July, August, and early September, with more festival appearances and a full UK trek to be announced shortly.

But before any of that, the band will play a one-off show in London on March 24 at the legendary Royal Albert Hall. It's a benefit for the ICA.

Accelerate drops March 31 in the UK and April 1 in the U.S. from Warner Brothers. And like any major album these days (and a lot of minor ones), it will be available both as a regular ol' CD and a special edition. The latter is a CD/DVD combo featuring "special Amray package with a 64-page booklet inside" and, on the DVD, " a Vincent Moon 48 min. film of behind-the-scenes footage, and performance pieces of various songs on the album." And if all that wasn't enough, you also get two bonus mp3s: "Red Head Walking" (ooh ooh, Beat Happening cover?!) and "Airliner".

Speaking of bonuses, check out this video of Michael Stipe in NYC cooling out with a coffee and chatting up the record. Turns out first single "Supernatural Superserious" is a "geek anthem" about "terrifying, humiliating things that happened to us in our teenage years that follow us through life." And it turns out Michael Stipe doesn't much like that President of ours. I never would've guessed!

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Photos: Daniel Johnston [Omaha, NE; 02/09/08]

Photos by Paparazzi by Appointment

True love will find Daniel Johnston in the end, but until then, the one-of-a-kind troubadour will continue roaming the land and sharing his distinct songcraft with all who care to hear it. This past Saturday night found Mr. Johnston in Omaha, gracing the same Slowdown stage that Bright Eyes and M. Ward had used but two nights before to rally for Obama (not in vain!).

No word yet who gets Johnston's endorsement, but the man's own campaign for our hearts continues February 20 in Boston.

DANIEL JOHNSTON





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Lupe Fiasco Turns The Cool Into Clothing

While we continue to unpack his lyrics, Lupe Fiasco has crafted another curious-on-the-outside, surprising-on-the-inside treat for his fans: a line of reversible jackets in collaboration with designer Dr. Romanelli.

As you can see from the pictures (thanks to High Snobiety), the jackets feature the artwork from Lupe's latest album The Cool on the black side and a dizzying pink pattern on the reverse. It's like Lupe created the fashion statement equivalent of a concept album personifying different aspects of urban life and featuring a song with lyrics from the perspective of a cheeseburger! Or something.

Back in the music world, Lupe still has a chunk of headlining shows scattered throughout the next few months, which will tide us over until the dates for his tour with Kanye, N.E.R.D., and Rihanna surface.

Finally, congratulations to the Fiascinator on his Best Urban/Alternative Performance Grammy for his song "Daydreamin'" featuring Jill Scott.

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Envelopes Bring The Wind on Second Album
They bring the wind but do not break it

They may be less heralded than countrymen Peter Bjorn and John and Jens Lekman, but Envelopes are happy to buoy Sweden's indie-pop quota nonetheless. And soon, the band will add to the recent glut of musical exports from the land of blue and yellow with the release of sophomore album Here Comes the Wind.

Like the band's debut, Demon, the new album will come out on Brille Records. Its release date is February 18, but folks eager for a taste can scoop up the "Party" single that came out today.

Or, if you're willing to invite something called a "widget" onto your hard drive, you can actually hear Here Comes the Wind in full right now by going here. [MORE...]
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Daft Punk, Shins, Hot Chip, Iggy Pop Pose for Playboy
Made you look

Photos by Mick Rock

Adding a little rock'n'roll to the usual T'n'A, the previously reported annual Sex and Music issue of Playboy hit newsstands this past weekend boasting totally smokin' pin-ups of a bevy of your music faves: Daft Punk, Hot Chip, Iggy Pop, the Shins (a move still perhaps ill-advised in light of recent events), Duran Duran, and Gogol Bordello.

By totally smokin' we of course mean totally wholesome and fully clothed-- even perennially topless Iggy has his shirt on! How's that for irony?

If principle or circumstance precludes your person from procuring a copy of the new Playboy despite your penchant for the rock, fear not, for Pitchfork has the goods right here. Additional scandalously SFW photos of the aforementioned-- culled directly from the pages of Playboy-- await (plus there are even more here).

And that ain't the half of it. Like last year, Playboy once again invited these musical types to design special t-shirts incorporating that iconic rabbit insignia for the Rock the Rabbit campaign. The limited-run shirts will go up for sale at Bloomingdale's locations and RockTheBunny.com soon, while the original designs will be auctioned off to benefit Rock the Vote.

Check out tee design selections from most of the above plus T.I., Tokyo Police Club, the Pipettes, Working for a Nuclear Free City, and New Young Pony Club below, and scope the rest of the offerings here. Daft Punk, you win again.



Designs left to right, top to bottom: Daft Punk, Hot Chip, the Pipettes, the Shins, Iggy Pop, T.I., Working for a Nuclear Free City, Tokyo Police Club, Duran Duran, New Young Pony Club





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Boston's Pretty & Nice Sign to Hardly Art

Their name may be Pretty & Nice, but they refer to themselves on MySpace as "the four horsemen of pop doom." Confused? Perhaps one of these Nice young men can help you out. Oh, and they're so Pretty, too! Clearly, it's a win-win.

Tuneful, tightly-wound Beantown foursome Pretty & Nice have become the latest to sign into the Hardly Art family. The band has a full-length and a remix EP to its name at the moment, and Hardly Art will-- as labels tend to do-- put out whatever Friendly & Nice come up with next. For now, though, there's a March tour to attend to, and attend to it they shall. [MORE...]
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Gibbard and Fisk's About a Son Score to Be Released

First the theatrical release, then the soundtrack, then the DVD. What's next for fans of Kurt Cobain: About a Son? How about the film's score? Barsuk will release Kurt Cobain About a Son: Original Score digitally on February 19 to coincide with the Shout! Factory release of the DVD. (A limited-edition, hand-numbered double vinyl version of the score will be out in April.)

As previously reported, the About a Son score is the original work of Steve Fisk (he produced Nirvana's Blew EP) and Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard.

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Radiohead Greatest Hits Album on the Way

Give them credit: they've held out longer than most. But come spring, Radiohead will join the Eagles, Van Halen, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Joni Mitchell, Journey, and Mandy Moore in the annuls of acts who have foisted "Greatest Hits" albums upon us. Now you may be thinking: wait a minute, isn't every Radiohead album since The Bends pretty much a greatest hits collection unto itself? Indeed, but don't blame the band for this one.

According to a recent interview with guitarist Ed O'Brien on Canadian radio's The Strombo Show [via ateaseweb.com], not unlike that recent catalog box set, this was all the doing of Radiohead's former label EMI. "They're planning to do a greatest hits for April, May to coincide with our tour," said O'Brien. "That's an interesting one. We won't be doing any promotion for that, obviously."

Radiohead's European tour kicks off June 6, while the surrounding two-pronged North American jaunt is, for the moment, still without dates and venues. And unless the guys plan to stick strictly to B-sides, covers, and In Rainbows disc two material, chances are they'll end up inadvertently promoting the greatest hits set anyway.

Drummer Phil Selway also commented on the matter in an interview with Trinity College Dublin student magazine Analogue. "It's well within [EMI's] rights to do it [sigh]. So we'll have to see."

One thing's for sure, though. This thing damn well better have "Pyramid Song" on it. [MORE...]
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Whiskeytown's Strangers Almanac Expanded, Reissued

What was Ryan Adams like before he was famous? Before he was dating models and actresses and rapping about witches? Come March 4, you'll have a new shot at hanging out with the person Adams used to be. That's when Mood Food/Outpost/Geffen/UMe will reissue the 1997 album Strangers Almanac by his old band Whiskeytown.

Whiskeytown were around from 1994 to 1999, rising up from North Carolina to conquer the alt-country scene. Adams' bandmates Caitlin Cary and Phil Wandscher also went on to successful careers following the band's breakup. Strangers Almanac was their major label debut, following their 1994 album Faithless Street on the indie Mood Food.

Strangers Almanac: Deluxe Edition is a two disc set. The first disc features the original album bolstered by five previously unreleased radio performances. The second disc is a veritable treasure trove: all but two of its 21 tracks are previously unreleased recordings from early sessions for the LP, known by bootleggin' fans as the "Barn's on Fire Sessions". "Kiss & Make-Up", "Indian Gown", "Barn's on Fire", "Streets of Sirens", "Breathe", "Nurse With the Pills", and "10 Seconds" all appear for the first time on any official Whiskeytown release. Acoustic demos of album tracks "16 Days", "Avenues", and "Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart", covers of Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams", Gram Parsons' "Luxury Liner", Johnny Cash's "I Still Miss Someone", and the True Believers' "The Rain Won't Help You When It's Over" round out the set.

Back in the present, Ryan Adams is currently busy checking out Fashion Week and posting weird stuff on YouTube. [MORE...]

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Godspeed Still on Hiatus, Not Completely Broken Up
"If and when we do call it quits permanently, it won't be because of the Iraq war."

Photo: Eva Vermandel

Godspeed You! Black Emperor-- now there's a great band we haven't heard from in awhile. The Canadian collective has been on "indefinite hiatus" for the past five-or-so years. Members of the band have kept busy with various musical projects since then, the most high-profile being Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La-Band, which features Godspeed members Efrim Menuck, Thierry Amar, and Sophie Trudeau.

Over the weekend, GY!BE popped back up on our radar, thanks to a Drowned in Sound interview with Menuck. The interview was in support of the excellent new Silver Mt. Zion album, 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons, which comes out March 25 on Constellation. (The band will tour this spring; see below for dates.)

In the interview, Menuck commented on the political and personal factors that lead to Godspeed You! Black Emperor's hiatus, including frustrations brought on by the war in Iraq. Drowned in Sound titled their story "Godspeed You! Black Emperor: Iraq war made it impossible to continue". Word spread quickly across the internet that the band had finally, officially, called it quits, and the Iraq war was the reason.

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Deerhoof Enlist New Member

From duo to trio to quartet to trio to-- eh, I'm sure we're missing a few configurations there-- Deerhoof's lineup adjustments have been almost as erratic as their music. And thanks to the recent addition of Ed Rodriguez on guitar, the mighty Deerhoof are four once more.

Mr. Rodriguez certainly gets around, having played in such acts as XBXRX, the Flying Luttenbachers, Sicbay, Iceburn, Colossamite (along with present Deerhoof member John Dieterich), and Gorge Trio. As Deerhoof is concerned, Rodriguez is in it for the long haul, serving as a permanent touring and recording member of the band.

Playfully heckle this newest recruit at either of Deerhoof's previously reported, Final Fantasy-curated Maximum Black Festival appearances, or at a California gig the week before.

And in case you weren't aware, Deerhoof helped Los Campesinos! realize their zine dreams, and Greg Saunier gives good interview. [MORE...]
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Timbaland Launches "Mobile Album" With Verizon

Being the futuristic producer that he is, Timbaland has to constantly be thinking of ways to innovate. Recently, his brightest idea has been "sanding down the already smooth edges of blown-out radio rock (see: OneRepublic)," but his newest experiment is a little more intriguing, at the very least.

According to a press release, Timbaland will follow-up the massive success of Shock Value by creating a "mobile album" available exclusively through V Cast, Verizon Wireless' music & video service.

The "mobile album" looks like this: For the rest of 2008, Timbaland produces a song a month, collaborating with a different artist each month, all while touring the U.S. on the Verizon Mobile Recording Studio Bus. Behind-the-scenes footage will make its way to V Cast subscribers via a Timbaland channel. According to Billboard.com, within days of when a song is produced, it will become available as a download, ringtone, and ringback (whatever that is) via V Cast and Verizon. Then, at the end of the year, Verizon will release a compilation of all the tracks in some form or another.

Timbaland explained his involvement in creating the "mobile album" to Billboard.com as follows: "Every place don't get a CD [but] everybody has a mobile phone." It's hard to believe that people without the means to play CDs would nonetheless have cell phones, but Timbaland's other reason for working on the project makes a little more sense: professional pride. "Just producing a mobile album has never been done. I'm the first to ever do it."

The first song from the project, which features Timbaland protégé Keri Hilson, will debut today (Feb. 8) at a pre-Grammy party. According to Billboard.com, some attendees of the party could collaborate with Timbaland on future installments of the "album." Among the party's guests are Paramore, Flo Rida, Chris Cornell, Natasha Bedingfield, and, of course, OneRepublic.
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